This is all the information that I have on this family, this is not my family.
For my family see the decendents of Peter Brown.

I. EDWARD BROWN, of Ipswich, made his will Feb. 9, 1659, and it was proved 27th,
1 mo., 1660, in which he mentions wife, Faith ____, sons

2 THOMAS, d. who had an Aunt Watson in Old England.
3 JOSEPH.
4 JOHN, and daughters, but no names mentioned; also brother Bartholomew of whom he purchased land.

John Brown (No. 4) m. Elizabeth ____ , and d. Sept. 13, 1677; had first son

5 NATHANIEL, b. , and m. Judith Perkins in Ipswich, Mass., Dee. 16, 1673, and settled on the north side of Mile
River in Hamilton,and were original members of the church in that part of Ipswich, called the Hamlet, organized
in 1714. Nathaniel Brown d. Sept. 13, 1717. They had son

6 JOHN, b. 1675. He was a cordwainer of Wenham, Mass. He m. Elizabeth . They sold land Mch. 25, 1701, to Samuel
Kemball; also on Mch. 30, 1702, sold a dwelling house, shop and barn to John Gilbert, and on Dec. 26, 1702, John
Brown, of Preston, Conn., (with consent of his wife Elizabeth) sold to John Frost, of Salem, 11 1/4 acres of upland
in Ipswich. So it seems that he resided close to the line between Ipswich and Wenham and his lands were both sides
of the line. John Brown purchased land in Preston, Conn., May
29, 1702.

Elias Brown (No. 25) was a graduate of Brown University, and member of the New London County Bar. He m. in Mystic,
Mary Louisa Burrows (No. 138) daughter of Enoch and Esther (Denison) Burrows. He d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 8,
1861, and his wife d. there July 12, 1868.

Henry B. Brown (No. 39) graduate of Yale College, settled in Detroit, Mich., where he m. July 13, 1864, Caroline,
daughter of Samuel Pitts of Detroit. He was appointed judge of the United States court for Michigan in 1875, which
position he held until Jan. 1, 1891, when he was appointed by President Harrison a justice of the Supreme Court
of the United States.